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Chalcolithic Age in India

Chalcolithic Age in India

Chalcolithic is also known as Eneolithic period which saw the use of the metals among which the Copper was first. It is called Chalcolithic which means use of stone and well as copper was prevalent in this period. The earliest settlements of the Chalcolithic period range from the Gangetic basin to Chhotanagpur Plateau. The economyeconomy of this period was based upon agriculture, stock raising, hunting and fishing. Limited number of Copper and bronze tools have also been recovered.

  • The presence of painted pottery is a hall mark of the Chalcolithic period.
  • The burial practice was another striking feature and the dead were buried in a particular direction all over a particular area.
  • The largest site of the Chalcolithic period is Diamabad situated on the left bank of the Pravara River.
  • The pottery ranges from Red ware , deep red ware to deep brown and black, Pictographic red and black and polished red.

Some Chalcolithic Cultures:

Important Observations about Chalcolithic Culture

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  • The lower Palaeolithic sites were not found on the plains of Indus, Saraswati, Brahmaputra and Ganga because probably material in the form of stone was not available over there. As Stone was the major industry of the time. Then, in northern India , Mesolithic sites have not been recorded.
  • The main difference between the Lower Paleolithic and upper Paleolithic was that in Lower Paleolithic quartzite was mainly used while in upper Paleolithic crypto-crystalline silica was mainly used.
  • In Kashmir, the people of Neolithic settelements used to bury dogs with their masters .
  • Apart from the stone tools, there is one side in India which gives evidence of Bone tools in Paleolithic Era. It is Muchchatta Chintamanu Gavi. Its located in kurnool .
  • Cultivation of cotton was a main feature of Mehrgarh as well as Indus Valley Civilization.
  • The Earliest evidence of Rice cultivation has come from Belan Valley
  • The Middle Palaeolithic Industry based upon stone was located in southern Thar desert in Rajasthan and it was called Luni industry.
  • The most common animal in the cave paintings of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic era was was deer.
  • The people of Gilund in Rajasthan were NOT aware of bricks.
  • The Banana, Coconut, areca nut etc. Came from South East Asia around 2000 BC

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